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Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking, Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP EI2N'2009 workshop, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, Vilamoura, Portugal

Hervé Panetto
Peter Bernus
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique
Ricardo Goncalves
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique
  • PersonId : 834756
Ted Goranson
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique

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After the successful third edition in 2008, the fourth edition of the Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking workshop (EI2N'2009) has been organised as part of the OTM'2009 Federated Conferences and is supported by the IFAC Technical Committee 5.3 “Enterprise Integration and Networking” and the IFIP Working Group 5.12 “Architectures for Enterprise Integration”. It is a fact that enterprises need to collaborate in order to prosper in the current extremely dynamic and heterogeneous business environment. Enterprise integration, interoperability and networking are the major disciplines that have studied how to allow companies to collaborate and communicate in the most effective way. These disciplines are well-established and are supported by international conferences, initiatives, groups, task forces and European projects where different domains of knowledge and points of view (e.g., technological or managerial) are used to achieve a variety of objectives in this domain. The past decade of enterprise integration research has seen the emergence of important new areas, such as research into interoperability and networking, which involve breaking down organizational barriers to improve synergy within the enterprise and among enterprises. The ambition to achieve dynamic, efficient and effective co-operation of enterprises within networks of companies, or in an entire industry sector, requires the improvement of existing, or the development of new, theories and technologies. An entire research community is, for example, devoted to the technical and theoretical questions of co-operative information systems. Enterprise Modelling, Architecture, and Ontology are the pillars supporting the achievement of Enterprise Integration and Interoperability and each of these areas need to produce results to contribute to the ambition. For these reasons, the workshop's objective is to foster discussions among representatives of these neighbouring disciplines and to discover new research paths within the enterprise integration community. . To answer the needs of industry, the European commission has also started a new cluster (FinES) dedicated to study new approaches to cope with the complexity of the future networked enterprises which will be able to exploit a set of business services supporting collaboration and interoperability, based on the Future Internet connectivity. Ideally the business process needs to become interactive, and the business flow needs to vary and evolve according to the behaviour of the actors who cope with the external (market) requirements.

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hal-00421749 , version 1 (03-10-2009)

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Hervé Panetto, Peter Bernus, Ricardo Goncalves, Ted Goranson (Dir.). Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking, Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP EI2N'2009 workshop, Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, Vilamoura, Portugal. Springer Verlag, pp.86, 2009, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-05290-3_23⟩. ⟨hal-00421749⟩
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